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that's not his real name, he's 13 years old, he's bright, he loves harry potter, he is working on a novel. but when he gets angry, he frightens me. i first learned about the connect cut school shooting at work on my facebook feed. i closed the door to my office and started to shiver. every time i hear about a mass shooting i think about my son. and i wonder if someday i'll be that mom. >> and you can see more of the interview with liza long later this morning on today show. >>> straight ahead -- updates on secretary of state hillary clinton's head injury. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she
that's not his real name, he's 13 years old, he's bright, he loves harry potter, he is working on a novel. but when he gets angry, he frightens me. i first learned about the connect cut school shooting at work on my facebook feed. i closed the door to my office and started to shiver. every time i hear about a mass shooting i think about my son. and i wonder if someday i'll be that mom. >> and you can see more of the interview with liza long later this morning on today show. >>>...
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they write novels about this. it's a part of adolescence in early 20s, is it not? >> there can be some of that, but the people that do these kinds of actions typically immerse themselves in violent stimulation, and they're usually not overtly angry. there's these themes of anger that are converted into a cognitive or mental fantasy of revenge that finds its way into what they talk about, what their interested in, and it tends to become an obsession with violence as being the antidote or the solution to their problems. so where you see anger, that's one thing. where you see it's being converted into an action plan and where they start to take steps towards that action plan and it seems like it's the all-encompassing solution and developing into that for them, that's where we have a problem and the need to step in. if you're not sure about whether the person you're concerned about fits that category, by all means say something to somebody in a position to further investigate. there are experts that make a difference and these people are stopped or put into help or a
they write novels about this. it's a part of adolescence in early 20s, is it not? >> there can be some of that, but the people that do these kinds of actions typically immerse themselves in violent stimulation, and they're usually not overtly angry. there's these themes of anger that are converted into a cognitive or mental fantasy of revenge that finds its way into what they talk about, what their interested in, and it tends to become an obsession with violence as being the antidote or...
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promise i wonts be watching -- i won't be watching youtube videos of katy perry or reading vampire novels orie living my own -- or reliving my own moment on the stage in tampa. i hillary visit the day in the pumpkin patch with two infants who will only remember being there because we sho photos that documented their visit. i will pull out photos of dogs that will have long since passed, but who will still put a smile on my face just at the hint of the loyal love they gave me. i am going to remember trips my wife and i took to see places we never dreamed we would be able to visit. now, if you detect something in all of that, it is probably that when i think of what i am still going to believe to be important about 2012 years from now, it is not politics or a pop culture fad or a hot movie or book or even the balance of my bank account. it is memories of family. people send me thousands of messages each week to my e-mail address and my facebook page and on my website. some are kind and complimentary. some are vial and profane and embarrassingly filled with hate. some are touching and even c
promise i wonts be watching -- i won't be watching youtube videos of katy perry or reading vampire novels orie living my own -- or reliving my own moment on the stage in tampa. i hillary visit the day in the pumpkin patch with two infants who will only remember being there because we sho photos that documented their visit. i will pull out photos of dogs that will have long since passed, but who will still put a smile on my face just at the hint of the loyal love they gave me. i am going to...
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. >> someone sold photographs of prince harry naked -- >> one of the hottest novels around. >> what went wrong, why now? >> isaac is forcing some changes at the republican convention. manufacture. >> what do you mean shut up? >> four more years! >> thank you! >> christopher stevens and three other embassy staff, they are dead. we will bring those to justice who committed these murders. >> all the effects of hurricane sandy already. sandy's carved a path of destruction across the eastern seaboard. >> we can't fully secure the crane until the wind dies down. >> they're doing another story on this? >> "call me maybe." >> tan mom. >> honey boo boo. >> live picture from "endeavour." the shuttle roping down the streets of l.a. let's look at the man of the center of the scandal, general david petraeus. responded to fresh rocket attacks-- syria has gone on for 20 hours - >> are these red line warnings talk? cnn projects that barack obama will be re-elected president of the united states. >> terror at an elementary school in connecticut. 20 children dead. six adults are also dead. our hearts are
. >> someone sold photographs of prince harry naked -- >> one of the hottest novels around. >> what went wrong, why now? >> isaac is forcing some changes at the republican convention. manufacture. >> what do you mean shut up? >> four more years! >> thank you! >> christopher stevens and three other embassy staff, they are dead. we will bring those to justice who committed these murders. >> all the effects of hurricane sandy already. sandy's...
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it's not a novel approach, but it's a safety approach. there's other things that should be done. what i am going to be doing is looking at those options for the schools. >> you can understand this that people listen to the nra's response to focus on school safety and people saying, wait a second. to put more guns into the schools seems like exactly the wrong answer, that more guns is the wrong answer. >> certainly. that is a concern that's expressed. again, you go back, though, through history. president clinton started the cops program where you have resource officers who are armed in the schools as a result of that. there is partial funding, but it's very limited and cut back and insufficient, obviously. it's going to take over $2 billion if you put a federal funded program for an armed person at every school. i think there's voluntary programs to look at if you have trained people, and we want to set up a model training for this. it should be an option that the local school board finally makes the decision. i can understand skepticism, but i think that school safety is the deb
it's not a novel approach, but it's a safety approach. there's other things that should be done. what i am going to be doing is looking at those options for the schools. >> you can understand this that people listen to the nra's response to focus on school safety and people saying, wait a second. to put more guns into the schools seems like exactly the wrong answer, that more guns is the wrong answer. >> certainly. that is a concern that's expressed. again, you go back, though,...
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. >> it is a story about a young jesus that was popular and was treated like dime store novels. >> very interesting book actually is the story . it starts to image what must it be like for god to be a child as it were. in one sense it starts off as den nas the menace so you can see he starts off well really a. >> other stories depicted joseph as a 90-year-old widower with children mistakes in woodworkine miraculously repaired by the power of jesus. >> by the end of the story he has power and wisdom under control and he's ready to use it only for good. >> so why are the everyday lives of mary and joseph shoulded in mystery. joseph disappears after the christmas story early christians depicting him as they please. >> joseph is portrayed as an elderly gentlemen. >> a former jesuit priest teaches to christians muslims and jews. >> joseph is written out of the stories to preserve his virginity, not only virgin conception of jesus but mary continued to be the virgin after the birth of jesus which means you can't have brothers and sisters. >> the gospels according to matthew and mark clearly m
. >> it is a story about a young jesus that was popular and was treated like dime store novels. >> very interesting book actually is the story . it starts to image what must it be like for god to be a child as it were. in one sense it starts off as den nas the menace so you can see he starts off well really a. >> other stories depicted joseph as a 90-year-old widower with children mistakes in woodworkine miraculously repaired by the power of jesus. >> by the end of the...
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. >> someone sold photographs of prince harry naked -- >> one of the hottest novels around. >> what went wrong, why now? >> isaac is forcing some changes at the republican convention. >> manufacture. >> what do you mean shut up? >> four more years! >> thank you! >> christopher stevens and three other embassy staff, they are dead. we will bring those to justice who committed these murders. >> all the effects of hurricane sandy already. sandy's carved a path of destruction across the eastern seaboard. we can't fully secure the crane until the wind dies down. >> they're doing another story on this? >> "call me maybe." >> tan mom. >> honey boo boo. >> live picture from "endeavour." the shuttle roping down the streets of l.a. >> let's look at the man of the center of the scandal, general david petraeus. responded to fresh rocket attacks - syria has gone on for 20 hours - >> >> are these red line warnings talk? cnn projects that barack obama will be re-elected president of the united states. >> terror at an elementary school in connecticut. 20 children dead. six adults are also dead. our heart
. >> someone sold photographs of prince harry naked -- >> one of the hottest novels around. >> what went wrong, why now? >> isaac is forcing some changes at the republican convention. >> manufacture. >> what do you mean shut up? >> four more years! >> thank you! >> christopher stevens and three other embassy staff, they are dead. we will bring those to justice who committed these murders. >> all the effects of hurricane sandy already....
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it turns out, no, like murder mystery novels, there's a lot of red herrings that have nothing to do with it. we have to be calm and wait. >> of course we talked to investigators about this. the information they're giving us is the best information they have. it's very difficult when someone has been through -- when i say someone, an entire community has been through such a traumatic experience. it's almost like if you talk to any investigator they say eyewitness accounts are suspect. people who have been through a trauma, asking them questions, trying to get to the bottom of things at a time like that is often the most difficult time. so the challenge for investigators and everyone else, we want the answers but they're seldom easy. >> no, they're not. you hit on a lot of great things. witness testimony is so unreliable, especially compared to the common conceptions about it. and also in the situation, where there's a shooting, often bullets are ricocheting around, maybe bouncing off a wall an you think the shot is coming from that way because you heard it hit a wall and bounce back, so y
it turns out, no, like murder mystery novels, there's a lot of red herrings that have nothing to do with it. we have to be calm and wait. >> of course we talked to investigators about this. the information they're giving us is the best information they have. it's very difficult when someone has been through -- when i say someone, an entire community has been through such a traumatic experience. it's almost like if you talk to any investigator they say eyewitness accounts are suspect....
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seven years and a few novels later, dickens began work on the story of ebenezer scrooge and a supernatural journey through christmas has past, present and future he completed it in six weeks and still one of the most popular holiday
seven years and a few novels later, dickens began work on the story of ebenezer scrooge and a supernatural journey through christmas has past, present and future he completed it in six weeks and still one of the most popular holiday
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including 14-year-old megan who came up with a novel holiday gift giving plan. >> i thought it would be a great idea to give back to the community and donate gifts instead. >> reporter: you don't want anything? >> nope. >> reporter: not one thing? megan, a tenth grader says she wasn't sure at first which children she wanted to help. her mom suggested the safe shores nonprofit and they gave her a wish list. >> i received a wish list for also what i thought was really funny. a 14-year-old girl. i thought it would be like getting a gift for me rfrnlts some lucky girl will be getting a kindle fire. >> i enjoy kids and i want other kids to enjoy what i experienced as a kid. >> reporter: her father is proud. >> it affirms the value we've tried to instill in the kids and the values of the educational expierces they've had. >> reporter: her brother thinks it's kill. >> it's nice what she's doing for the shelter. it's kind of inspired me maybe next year i can do something like this and sponsor another kid. >> reporter: the gifts will be given to social workers and police detectives to be dist
including 14-year-old megan who came up with a novel holiday gift giving plan. >> i thought it would be a great idea to give back to the community and donate gifts instead. >> reporter: you don't want anything? >> nope. >> reporter: not one thing? megan, a tenth grader says she wasn't sure at first which children she wanted to help. her mom suggested the safe shores nonprofit and they gave her a wish list. >> i received a wish list for also what i thought was...
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seven years and a few novels later, dickens began work on the story of ebenezer scrooge and a supernatural journey through christmas has past, present and future he completed it in six weeks and still one of the most popular holiday stories of all time. it was founded 169 years ago today. that's the fox report for monday, december 17, 2012. i'm john scott in for shepard smith. shep is back tomorrow. "the factor" is up next. thank you for joining us. >>> "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight -- >> are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? that the politics are too hard? >> president obama hipting he will support some kind of measure to reduce gun violence in america. so what that might be is a mystery. we'll tell what you has worked in some other countries. >> she was the type of person that could just light up a room. she is an incredible person and i'm so blessed to be her dad. >> american children are 13 times more likely to be murdered here than in other developed nations. why? we will try to answer that question. >> hiding behind the second amendmen
seven years and a few novels later, dickens began work on the story of ebenezer scrooge and a supernatural journey through christmas has past, present and future he completed it in six weeks and still one of the most popular holiday stories of all time. it was founded 169 years ago today. that's the fox report for monday, december 17, 2012. i'm john scott in for shepard smith. shep is back tomorrow. "the factor" is up next. thank you for joining us. >>> "the o'reilly...
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that was perfectly reasonable and it was sort of a novel turn in our idea of the constitution in the '80s and '90s that you had this individual right to bear arms. >> we've had what can only be described as a radical shift in the way the courts and public understands what was once a collective and fairly measured right to bear arms. you make a great point about the lawful commerce in arms act, which provided this blanket immunity to gun manufacturers, not gun owners, gun manufacturers. that passed by 65 votes in the senate. that was the last big federal push and it was an nra drafted bill. when i worked as an aide in the senate i found them to be very powerful. i disagree partly with your analysis about where their power comes from, although i do think we are in a fundamentally shifting moment. as to your question on the press conference itself, crazy likes crazy. angry likes angry. that was -- i can't use some of the words that came to mind on television when i saw that yesterday. the best thing for people who care about reasonable gun regulations, i always say i grew up in a house
that was perfectly reasonable and it was sort of a novel turn in our idea of the constitution in the '80s and '90s that you had this individual right to bear arms. >> we've had what can only be described as a radical shift in the way the courts and public understands what was once a collective and fairly measured right to bear arms. you make a great point about the lawful commerce in arms act, which provided this blanket immunity to gun manufacturers, not gun owners, gun manufacturers....
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♪ >>> based on a french novel, widely considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century, les miserables hits the silver screen on christmas day. nearly all the dialogue is in song, which turned out to be quite demanding for the actors, including russell crowe and hue jackman. we talked with two of the female leads about singing the scenes live as the camera rolls. >> it's one of the greatest things i've seen this year. i cried like a baby. it was wonderful. i have to ask, did you actually time the tear drop? how do you do that? >> i think what's hardest if you do a scene where you have to start up in one place and go to a dark, a darker and emotional place in the middle of the scene, it's easier if you can get yourself into an emotional state, start the scene, and go and carry that through. it's harder -- there's no planning to it. >> when that keen scene's over, it's one shot, 3 1/2 minutes, one shot, very close-up on your face. when that scene cuts and you walk offset, what do you do? do you go watch a comedy? how do you get back to your normal self? >> i didn't. i didn't.
♪ >>> based on a french novel, widely considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century, les miserables hits the silver screen on christmas day. nearly all the dialogue is in song, which turned out to be quite demanding for the actors, including russell crowe and hue jackman. we talked with two of the female leads about singing the scenes live as the camera rolls. >> it's one of the greatest things i've seen this year. i cried like a baby. it was wonderful. i have to...
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book and it is six issues and put them in a beautiful packaged graphic novele and after the graphic novele. you move all the way to hard covers. >> julia: this is what they look like these days. they are deporgous. >> clayton: joe palooka at the time and after was one of the most popular characters in america . right near super man and other characters. >> he is ripped. >> kelly: that is a good find. >> if you have your ipad or tab let and loaded with comic books. >> julia: there is nothing that could get me to calm down. >> clayton: first one hit store shelves on december 19th. go out and pick it up. >> julia: four state department officials were supposed to be out of the a yob in the benghazi bungle. why are they still on the pay roll. >> kelly: patrick dempsey playing real-life hero to hundreds of people. we'll tell you how, next . ♪ ♪ people love our potpourri parties. it's a smell of a good time. this is the juniper! oh that is magical. [ male announcer ] when you combine creamy velveeta with zesty rotel tomatoes and green chiles, you'll get a bowl of queso that makes even this ge
book and it is six issues and put them in a beautiful packaged graphic novele and after the graphic novele. you move all the way to hard covers. >> julia: this is what they look like these days. they are deporgous. >> clayton: joe palooka at the time and after was one of the most popular characters in america . right near super man and other characters. >> he is ripped. >> kelly: that is a good find. >> if you have your ipad or tab let and loaded with comic books....
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. >> my name is lou weinstein and i write novels. no one wants to hold up a tax cut for most people in this country so the richest people can avoid paying their fair share. it's absurd. happy to pay the additional taxes if he agrees not to spend any more than he already has. >> reporter: come on. give me a break. >> of course the rich will have to pay more. they could certainly suck it up. >> i don't know what that means. >> one party can't add and the other party are too much wooses. >> reporter: the fiscal cliff? >> there's money problems. >> please don't film me. >> republicans can't add and the democrats are woosies. i'm not dead yet. >> they're not looking out for us like they're supposed to. >> reagan started the whole thing. >> they wouldn't get around to me. i'm not important. >> reporter: we have this beautiful 9news now travel mug. you get a travel mug out of the deal. give you a travel mug. >> the defense department doesn't need anywhere near what it's getting now. we have enough weapons to kill everybody on this planet se
. >> my name is lou weinstein and i write novels. no one wants to hold up a tax cut for most people in this country so the richest people can avoid paying their fair share. it's absurd. happy to pay the additional taxes if he agrees not to spend any more than he already has. >> reporter: come on. give me a break. >> of course the rich will have to pay more. they could certainly suck it up. >> i don't know what that means. >> one party can't add and the other party...
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i didn't just write a novel for the french. he wrote about characters that transcend time. they're as contemporary today as they with. because of that every character talks to every nation in every country and in every decade and it will continue usually renew itself. >> you know the theater inside and out. this was your first real adventure in film. how did you find it? >> well a relief in the end. we pulled it off. but, you know it is both similar, far more similar in some ways than i thought because, in fact it needed to be a collusion between my music team. it was headed by the wonderful composer. and there pulling together a score and an orchestration, which matched tom hooper's vision amazing vision of it. >> i know it's a little bit like asking you if you have a favorite child, but of all of your favorites, do you have a favorite? >> no. i certainly don't have a favorite but what i expect is "les miserables" of all my children is probably the one that went the longest and that has as much to do with the wonderful show. it's inspired by which begat it all 27 years ago
i didn't just write a novel for the french. he wrote about characters that transcend time. they're as contemporary today as they with. because of that every character talks to every nation in every country and in every decade and it will continue usually renew itself. >> you know the theater inside and out. this was your first real adventure in film. how did you find it? >> well a relief in the end. we pulled it off. but, you know it is both similar, far more similar in some ways...
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he'll write you into his next novel. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] choose the same brand your mom trusted for you. children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. >>> a softer stance from the national rifle association, an
he'll write you into his next novel. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still...
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. >> one of the hottest novels around. >> what went wrong? why now? >> isaac is forcing some changes of the republican convention. >> what do you mean, shut up? >> thank you. >> christopher stevens and three embassy staff are dead. >> we'll bring to justice whoever committed these murders. >> all of the effects of hurricane sandy already. >> sandy's carved a path of destruction across all along the ooirn seaboard. we can't fully secure the crane until the wind dies down. >> oh, my god. is there another story on this? gangnam style. >> honey boo boo. >> the shutting rolling down the streets of l.a. >> 1kw4r50i6r7b david petr gene >> syria has gone on for 20 -- >> these redline warnings talk? >> cnn projects barack obama will be re-elected president of the united states. >> terror at an elementary school in connecticut. >> 20 children dead. six adults are also dead. >> so our hearts are broken today. for the parents and grandparents, sisters and brothers of these little children. may god bless the memory of the victims. and in the words of -- heal the b
. >> one of the hottest novels around. >> what went wrong? why now? >> isaac is forcing some changes of the republican convention. >> what do you mean, shut up? >> thank you. >> christopher stevens and three embassy staff are dead. >> we'll bring to justice whoever committed these murders. >> all of the effects of hurricane sandy already. >> sandy's carved a path of destruction across all along the ooirn seaboard. we can't fully secure the...
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. >> like something out of a spy novel. >> she got out of there under cover of night. >> to run to new york, of all places. i ran into her on 42nd at midnight. >> reporter: a blindsided tom cruise, had gone from a married man to a single dad in just 11 days. >> it happened so quick, in fact, i didn't even have a chance to pick sides. i didn't even get a chance to pray for little suri. >> me, too. it wasn't all bad news in the hollywood romance department. tonight, we'll tell you about the hollywood baby boom. and you'll hear from a lot of new moms, including beyonce. >> and you had fun with ryan lochte, huh? >> it's amazing how the names become household names just in a matter of months. so, i spent some time with ryan lochte. >> got him to take his shirt off. >> somebody's got to do it. there's always a new word in the dictionary. you know what an ear word is? it's a song. it's a word that means a song you can't get out of your head. so, i spent some time with carly rae jepsen because of "call me maybe." >> and dishonor roll? >> we spent some time talking about the people for whom it
. >> like something out of a spy novel. >> she got out of there under cover of night. >> to run to new york, of all places. i ran into her on 42nd at midnight. >> reporter: a blindsided tom cruise, had gone from a married man to a single dad in just 11 days. >> it happened so quick, in fact, i didn't even have a chance to pick sides. i didn't even get a chance to pray for little suri. >> me, too. it wasn't all bad news in the hollywood romance department....
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it's in the novel. it was robert redford. i read that your audition did not go well and even one of the crew guys -- because i'm a believer that the crew guys know everything. did you drop subway tokens or something? >> yes, i did. the audition is finished. i have my happeneds in my pocket. a prop guy puts his happened out to shake with me and i take my hand out to shake his hand and my tokens fall out. they were about that size back in the day. he said that's okay. he gave them to me and said, here, kid, you're going to need these. >> he's inferring you're not going to get in, you'll still be riding the subway. >> and then finally you get this huge, huge part. >> i was 29 when i was 30 and i got the part of a 21-year-old. >> at what point did you feel you were a movie star. >> three weeks after it opened and people were standing around the block to get in. they would leave me gifts, jewish girls would leave sunld say call me if you like it because it's homemade soup. >> i bet nobody's come up to you and said, i'm walking her
it's in the novel. it was robert redford. i read that your audition did not go well and even one of the crew guys -- because i'm a believer that the crew guys know everything. did you drop subway tokens or something? >> yes, i did. the audition is finished. i have my happeneds in my pocket. a prop guy puts his happened out to shake with me and i take my hand out to shake his hand and my tokens fall out. they were about that size back in the day. he said that's okay. he gave them to me and...
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the 3d adaptation of the first novel in the fantasy series pulled in nearly $85 million. that was more than ten-times as rise of the guardians the second place movie. lincoln, skiffle, and life of -- sky fall and life of pi round out the top five. >>> a crash on the moon. what will happen today with two of nasa's space probes own the reason why. >>> a $50,000 reward to solve a bay area murder mystery that has a ktvu news connection. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get u-verse tv for $29 a month for six months. rethink possible. >>> good morning. rain light rain continues. kind of a steady rain. very mild. temperatures in the mid
the 3d adaptation of the first novel in the fantasy series pulled in nearly $85 million. that was more than ten-times as rise of the guardians the second place movie. lincoln, skiffle, and life of -- sky fall and life of pi round out the top five. >>> a crash on the moon. what will happen today with two of nasa's space probes own the reason why. >>> a $50,000 reward to solve a bay area murder mystery that has a ktvu news connection. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it...
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i didn't think i could read a novel that long. it was so captivating i read it. and it's called "the satan legacy." the satan was a big essay 18, he was one of the soviet missiles with 10 nuclear war heads and the story had one of them missing when they transferred from the ukraine to russia. now we know that several other things could also bring down the grid. oh, by the way, as a result of my work on e.m.p., we now have a permanent e.m.p. task force in the pentagon looking at our preparedness mill tarly -- militarily. we have an e.m.p. commission which functions for four terms, that is eight years. they have written classified and unclassified reports and i would recommend that you get, whether -- get one of those unclassified reports. there's one things that could bring down the grid also, the other one is cyber. this is a whole new warfare we're in. we hardly knew about it. but there it was raging. an appropriate cyberattack could bring down our grid. and something that will bring down the grid, this is not an if, this is a when, and that's a giant solar stor
i didn't think i could read a novel that long. it was so captivating i read it. and it's called "the satan legacy." the satan was a big essay 18, he was one of the soviet missiles with 10 nuclear war heads and the story had one of them missing when they transferred from the ukraine to russia. now we know that several other things could also bring down the grid. oh, by the way, as a result of my work on e.m.p., we now have a permanent e.m.p. task force in the pentagon looking at our...
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. >> we're talking about a juicy new novel about a young girl working for a demanding new senator. the authors of "capitol hell" up next. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> okay so they're calling it the devil wears prada meets washington d.c. >> hello. >> a young naive girl goes to work for a demanding boss and gets in way over her head, except this time the young
. >> we're talking about a juicy new novel about a young girl working for a demanding new senator. the authors of "capitol hell" up next. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and...
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and then there is les-mis run on broadway 27 years and based on a novel written in 1862. it has extra factors. it has been a hit on broadway, 27 years. has a built-in franchise audience. has star you had studded cast. hue, wolverine jackson and gladiator, russell crowe and chronically cute, anne hathaway. and it loads up on tons much huge computer-generated effects. a hit would help who wood hit a record high this year given a news surprise with the travails that plagued tinseltown all year long. megyn: dennis, merry christmas. >> you too. megyn: almost 3:00 on the east coast. the big news, we're still here! today was the day the mayans said the world would end as we know it but it looks like their calculations may have been a bit off. a look how people around the world decided to sell great. i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three times more than me! [ female announcer ] ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts
and then there is les-mis run on broadway 27 years and based on a novel written in 1862. it has extra factors. it has been a hit on broadway, 27 years. has a built-in franchise audience. has star you had studded cast. hue, wolverine jackson and gladiator, russell crowe and chronically cute, anne hathaway. and it loads up on tons much huge computer-generated effects. a hit would help who wood hit a record high this year given a news surprise with the travails that plagued tinseltown all year...
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>> if it is certainly a novel construction which is necessary since the entire incentive ought to process presents questions. the first impression was pointed out in her opening statement. i think they have the advantage of certainty in real time as to what spectrum will be available. there are obviously some complications. participants in the reverse auction are not necessarily well versed in auction processes and might not know what the nature of the auction will hold for them. vendors might not know what spectrum they are bidding on which privet's their ability to form a coherent strategy. there will be some challenges there. i'm hopeful we will get a wide range of perspectives double allow us to understand whether the simultaneous approach is the best one. >> i would encourage the commission and staff and members of the committee to keep an open mind on this. we have conflicting goals. we want to maximize revenue for deficit reduction, maximize reallocations spectrum for new uses, and preserve the right of the existing licensees that do not wish to participate in the auction. when you
>> if it is certainly a novel construction which is necessary since the entire incentive ought to process presents questions. the first impression was pointed out in her opening statement. i think they have the advantage of certainty in real time as to what spectrum will be available. there are obviously some complications. participants in the reverse auction are not necessarily well versed in auction processes and might not know what the nature of the auction will hold for them. vendors...
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there is a novel thought. similarly the start of a new congress offers an opportunity to look forward with hope and aspiration with the opportunity to work together. again, a novel thought. to deliver on behalf of those who put their trust in us. let's not pull the rug out from both those things before they have even had a chance to begin. the start of the new year, new congress, do not have to be colored by the partisanship that's characterized the past year. there is a last-minute absolution to be had if we can seize the spirit of the season and do that which would then all too little of this past year, compromise. come together. let's ring in the new year with a fix. all be it a modest one, for the fiscal cliff and start off our new year and new congress with a proper welcome for our constituents and our colleagues. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? without objection. >> madam speaker, many years ago our friends
there is a novel thought. similarly the start of a new congress offers an opportunity to look forward with hope and aspiration with the opportunity to work together. again, a novel thought. to deliver on behalf of those who put their trust in us. let's not pull the rug out from both those things before they have even had a chance to begin. the start of the new year, new congress, do not have to be colored by the partisanship that's characterized the past year. there is a last-minute absolution...
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it was more horrific than the most frightening stephen king novel. it was just a nightmare. >> the word i kept hearing from people who lived there was "violation." this was such a bubble, such a little corner of connecticut, such a safe place for them. and to have this kind of thing visited upon them, to have this man come in and shatter their world, not just their town, but their world. there is a woman who lives two houses away from the school. her children are older now but went to sandy hook elementary, cut through the back woods to go through. she talked about driving through that parking lot, about going to all her son's baseball games at that school. all she said she ever heard was the sound of laughter coming through the woods. and to hear now the sounds of sirens on that friday afternoon, she says things will never be the same. there's a dark cloud over her town. the name newtown and sandy hook will forever be associated with this tragedy. she believes they have to level the school immediately and raise some kind of memorial there. this town
it was more horrific than the most frightening stephen king novel. it was just a nightmare. >> the word i kept hearing from people who lived there was "violation." this was such a bubble, such a little corner of connecticut, such a safe place for them. and to have this kind of thing visited upon them, to have this man come in and shatter their world, not just their town, but their world. there is a woman who lives two houses away from the school. her children are older now but...
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. >> someone sold photographs of prince harry naked -- >> one of the hottest novels around. >> what went wrong, why now? >> isaac is forcing some changes at the republican convention. [ cheers ] manufacture. >> what do you mean shut up? [ laughter ] >> four more years! >> thank you! >> christopher stevens and three other embassy staff, they are dead. >> we will bring those to justice who committed these murders. >> all the effects of hurricane sandy already. >> sandy's carved a path of destruction across the eastern seaboard. >> we can't fully secure the crane until the wind dies down. >> they're doing another story on this? >> "call me maybe." >> tan mom. >> honey boo boo. >> live picture from "endeavour." the shuttle roping down the streets of l.a. >> let's look at the man of the center of the scandal, general david petraeus. >> responded to fresh rocket attacks -- >> despyroin syria has gone on for 20 hours -- >> are these red line warnings talk? >> cnn projects that barack obama will be re-elected president of the united states. >> terror at an elementary school in connecticut. >> 20
. >> someone sold photographs of prince harry naked -- >> one of the hottest novels around. >> what went wrong, why now? >> isaac is forcing some changes at the republican convention. [ cheers ] manufacture. >> what do you mean shut up? [ laughter ] >> four more years! >> thank you! >> christopher stevens and three other embassy staff, they are dead. >> we will bring those to justice who committed these murders. >> all the effects of...
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. >>> a major aircraft manufacturer comes up with a novel way to test cell phone use on its plane. it can test subjects -- test subjects can be found, of all places, including in the produce i'll. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. . >>> many of us like to use our computers or other electronics in flight but new testing is under way to try to improve our internet connection right now. wait until you hear how these tests are being conducted. sounds sort of bizarre. kate bolduan is here. bizarre? yeah. >> i think that's a very good use ij of bizarre. aircraft engineers needed something to fill in for humans while they developed a test to test for wirele equipment on planes and strangely enough, they found it in the produce aisle. potatoes, 20,000 pounds of them, in fact, were piled into this decommissioned plane in arizona. >> potatoes have properties in the way that the
. >>> a major aircraft manufacturer comes up with a novel way to test cell phone use on its plane. it can test subjects -- test subjects can be found, of all places, including in the produce i'll. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. . >>> many of us like to use our...
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why the detective wants to exhume the bodies of two notorious killers made famous in truman capote's novel, in cold blood. what is happening there? martha: claims by the pentagon a top defense official leaked to producers of the hunt for bin laden movie, "zero dark thirty.". >> the whole world will want in on this. we will never find him. feeling isolated because your family and friends find it difficult to talk with you? discover the siemens difference with eclipse, a giant leap forward in hearing technology eclipse hearing aids are fine-tuned with such precision they're like high-definition for your ears. hear rich, crystal-clear sound without that muffled-effect you get with other hearing aids. so now you can connect with family and friends again effortlessly. siemens eclipse fit so comfortably and are nearly invisible they'll change your life. eclipse from siemens: pure, natural sound you're going to love the moment you put them on and for many years to come. call... for a special $200 rebate. that number again... and discover siemens eclipse hearing aids today. bill: there is new fall
why the detective wants to exhume the bodies of two notorious killers made famous in truman capote's novel, in cold blood. what is happening there? martha: claims by the pentagon a top defense official leaked to producers of the hunt for bin laden movie, "zero dark thirty.". >> the whole world will want in on this. we will never find him. feeling isolated because your family and friends find it difficult to talk with you? discover the siemens difference with eclipse, a giant...
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and it is a little -- i mean, if you wrote that in a novel, you know, you'd kick it back and say a little too -- they're guilding the lily unquestionably. but i think it was also the beginning of our first moment of kind of founder chic that, you know, they died -- i think at that point there was only one remaining signer alive. there were very few. and so the fact that they were gone was a kind of mythological almost benediction to what they worked so hard for. and i think -- i wonder sometimes whether john adams would ultimately be pleased that he had to share the headline or think, you know, dammit, jefferson did it again, you know, he stepped on my story. bush 41, who is giving his wife rabbit ears. >> what is that? >> it was the rededication of the ford library. >> doing this. >> he's just loose. he's just loose and crazy. that picture also hangs in the dining room at kennebunkport. so the bushes are good sports about it. my favorite thing about it is you can tell carter is trying to figure out, you know, if i tried to do that, she'd kill me. >> barbara bush does have a great sense o
and it is a little -- i mean, if you wrote that in a novel, you know, you'd kick it back and say a little too -- they're guilding the lily unquestionably. but i think it was also the beginning of our first moment of kind of founder chic that, you know, they died -- i think at that point there was only one remaining signer alive. there were very few. and so the fact that they were gone was a kind of mythological almost benediction to what they worked so hard for. and i think -- i wonder...
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we'll talk to the authors of the juicy new novel dishing about life working for a demanding senator on capitol hill and he's a mean one. the grinch from the musical joins us live and it turns out he may not be that mean after all. that and much more in 14 minutes or so. the grinch is going to be here. >> in costume, i hope. >> of course. it's going to be the real grinch. it's not an actor, it's the grinch for those kids watching this morning. >> of course it is. thank you, ali. >> good to see you both. >> we'll be watching. 47 minutes after the hour. let's get you up to state with the top stories. six states from pennsylvania to maine facing a winter storm, a big one. 12 to 24 inches of snow could fall in parts of new england. holiday travel just a nightmare on the roads and in the air. more than 1700 flights cancelled just yesterday and much more of the same expected today. >>> people in oceanside, california, waking up to this. a water main breaking creating a giant sinkhole. it swallowed a bus, left 400 customers without water. witnesses say the bus creeped down the flooded street a
we'll talk to the authors of the juicy new novel dishing about life working for a demanding senator on capitol hill and he's a mean one. the grinch from the musical joins us live and it turns out he may not be that mean after all. that and much more in 14 minutes or so. the grinch is going to be here. >> in costume, i hope. >> of course. it's going to be the real grinch. it's not an actor, it's the grinch for those kids watching this morning. >> of course it is. thank you,...
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use the images that are now a part of that fabric of the government and are not seen as these new, novel innovations, but have achieved a life cycle and they are now part of the regular budget. they do not make the daily headlines, and that has been a lot of progress. >> we broke to report breaking down bureaucratic barriers in this wave of e-government. i got an e-mail from a group in a department i will not name, and they were saying, we disappointed -- we are disappointed he did not feature our web application, because it allows people to access this certain group of services. i looked at it and said about this service to the people, there are services in nine different departments they want to excess, and you have yours, and yours is very, very good, but it does not have other programs in the same department. that to me goes to your challenge, which is everybody loves their agency and wants to optimize it, but -- i wonder if it goes back to where we heard a lot about the injured-agency fund. when we wrote about that initially, 12 years ago, hopefully i can remember, as i recall, the
use the images that are now a part of that fabric of the government and are not seen as these new, novel innovations, but have achieved a life cycle and they are now part of the regular budget. they do not make the daily headlines, and that has been a lot of progress. >> we broke to report breaking down bureaucratic barriers in this wave of e-government. i got an e-mail from a group in a department i will not name, and they were saying, we disappointed -- we are disappointed he did not...
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it's a novel idea. >> in a case like this, not only do they read it, they have to get a cbo score to make sure it's going to reach the debt limit or the price they're talking about, being $4 trillion over ten years. the deal that's being presented by the president as well as the deal scuttled by house speaker john boehner hasn't gone anywhere. >> alisyn: the "wall street journal" as an interesting report today. somehow somebody in the room is talking. the "wall street journal" doesn't name names but somebody was taking notes, maybe even john boehner or president obama giving them the information but the exchanges are testy, icy and they're losing -- both sides of losing patience. the quote is at one point, according to notes by the participant, mr. boehner told the president i put $800 billion on tex revenue on the table. what do i get for that? youyou get nothing, the presidet says. >> the president feels after the election, and you have the majority of americans who believe in i guess his position on this particular issue, right? the polls are 60% of americans agree with part of hi
it's a novel idea. >> in a case like this, not only do they read it, they have to get a cbo score to make sure it's going to reach the debt limit or the price they're talking about, being $4 trillion over ten years. the deal that's being presented by the president as well as the deal scuttled by house speaker john boehner hasn't gone anywhere. >> alisyn: the "wall street journal" as an interesting report today. somehow somebody in the room is talking. the "wall street...